Program - Autumn ITAPA 2024
08:00
ITAPA POWER
ITAPA POWER OF CHANGE
The second day of the Autumn ITAPA 2024 conference will focus on green and energy topics.
08:00
Registration, morning coffee
09:00
2. deň - 1 úsek
9:00 - 9:25 Global Challenges of Societal Transformation (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
In a rapidly changing world, we are experiencing a significant shift: from fossil to biological and circular economies, from analog to digital, from the government to business-led structures, and a mix of top-down and bottom-up approaches. These transformations require a new perspective on building resilient industries and economies. The critical question is: how can we keep our industries strong and accelerate innovation in this dynamic environment?
09:00
Eva Frantová,
Moderator
09:00
Gerard de Boer, Initio
Start creating future economies. Think about Ecosystems
09:25
2. deň - 1:2
9:25 - 10:05 Keynote: How to restart Europe? (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
"Europe has been worried about a slowdown in growth since the beginning of this century. Various strategies to boost growth have come and gone, but the trend has remained unchanged."
These are the opening words of a recent report written by Mario Draghi - former President of the European Central Bank and one of our greatest economic minds - after being tasked by the European Commission to share his personal vision for the future of European competitiveness. Europe really does need growth, because it is lagging behind other economies in terms of productivity growth, investment in innovation and the ability to develop and exploit new technologies. At the same time, Atomico's annual report "The State of European Technology" presents an optimistic case, highlighting Europe's enormous potential for future innovation and a number of elements that bode well for the future of its economies. Experienced technology journalist and analyst of the European startup ecosystem Robin Wauters will share key insights from both reports and argue that their conclusions are not contradictory in most cases.
These are the opening words of a recent report written by Mario Draghi - former President of the European Central Bank and one of our greatest economic minds - after being tasked by the European Commission to share his personal vision for the future of European competitiveness. Europe really does need growth, because it is lagging behind other economies in terms of productivity growth, investment in innovation and the ability to develop and exploit new technologies. At the same time, Atomico's annual report "The State of European Technology" presents an optimistic case, highlighting Europe's enormous potential for future innovation and a number of elements that bode well for the future of its economies. Experienced technology journalist and analyst of the European startup ecosystem Robin Wauters will share key insights from both reports and argue that their conclusions are not contradictory in most cases.
09:25
Eva Frantová,
Moderator
09:25
Robin Wauters, European tech journalist
How to restart Europe?
09:30
2.deň - úsek 2
10:05 - 10:30 How to Modernize our Networks - The Future of Energy (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
The partner of the panel is the company Západoslovenská energetika
10:05
Eva Frantová,
Moderator
10:05
Tibor Paulen, Central Slovakia Distribution
Cybersecurity in the electricity industry of the (near) future
10:12
Tibor Paulen, Central Slovakia Distribution
Lívia Vašáková, West Slovak Energy
DISCUSSION "How to Modernize our Networks - The Future of Energy"
Lívia Vašáková, West Slovak Energy
10:00
2.deň - úsek 3
10:30 - 11:20 Innovations in Energy (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
10:30
Eva Frantová,
Moderator
10:30
Rastislav Nemec, Slovak electricity transmission system
Innovative goals of ENTSO-E and SEPS as an active member to build an energy system for a carbon-neutral Europe
10:37
10:47
Matej Veverka, Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency
Support of renewable energy sources in SMEs: Green for enterprises
10:54
Peter Blaškovitš, National Hydrogen Association of Slovakia
Hydrogen-based synthetic fuels - the way to save internal combustion engines
11:20
NETWORKING BREAK
11:00
2.deň - úsek 4
11:40 - 12:30 Digitization of Energy (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
Energy efficiency is crucial for businesses, especially after the recent energy crisis that threatened their profitability. Modern digital technologies and skills enable businesses to reduce energy consumption and electricity costs, leading to greater competitiveness and sustainability. Own renewable energy sources and smart grids contribute to efficient management of energy flows. Energy communities that enable the mutual production, distribution and consumption of energy are becoming an important element in this transformation. For example, OKTE introduced the Energy Data Center, which promotes flexibility in the energy market and allows providers to access energy data. These measures help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to the fight against global warming. Efficient use of energy can thus ensure the same or higher level of comfort with lower consumption.
11:40
Eva Frantová,
Moderator
11:40
Michal Géci, Slovak Electricity Transmission System
Energy 4.0: Digitalisation as the key to a sustainable future
11:47
Kamil Peteraj, OKTE
Presentation
11:57
Peter Baláž, HUAWEI
Michal Géci, Slovak Electricity Transmission System
Florián Kevický, IPESOFT
Kamil Peteraj, OKTE
DISCUSSION "Digitization of Energy"
Michal Géci, Slovak Electricity Transmission System
Florián Kevický, IPESOFT
Kamil Peteraj, OKTE
11:40 - 12:25 How to Efficiently Transform Small and Medium Enterprises? (hall BERLIN)
Slovakia is the second most industrialized country in Europe. 32% of the total employed population works in industry. Only the Czech Republic is ahead of us. On the other hand, labor productivity is among the lowest in Europe. Only Bulgaria is worse off. The relative decrease in labor productivity is a trend that we can observe for a long time. This paints a rather gloomy perspective not only for the competitiveness of Slovak companies, but also for the people who are employed in these companies. In all strategic materials, it is written about the support of the transformation of industrial production to production based on innovations. If we answer these questions truthfully and accurately, we can also adopt policies and measures to reverse the negative trends.
11:40
Juraj Kadáš,
Moderator
11:40
Michal Ilko, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Peter Klamo, Industrial innovation cluster
Juraj Polák, Slovak Center for Digital Innovation
Ingrid Ujváriová, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic
DISCUSSION "How to Efficiently Transform Small and Medium Enterprises?"
Peter Klamo, Industrial innovation cluster
Juraj Polák, Slovak Center for Digital Innovation
Ingrid Ujváriová, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic
11:30
2. deň - úsek 5
12:30 - 13:15 Quantum Computing (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
What is the future of Quantum Computing, and what role will post-quantum cryptography play? Why is it essential to invest in building quantum talent? What is the position of Quantum Computing within technology, and what solutions does the industry offer us? And what practical applications of QC are already available today? The National Centre for Quantum Technologies (QUTE.sk), together with its partner Aricoma, supports the development of quantum technologies and the education of students and IT professionals in the field of quantum computing in Slovakia. Quantum computers solve specific tasks (e.g., AI, supercomputing) faster than classical computers but do not replace them. Today's "Utility Era" also brings its commercial use, supported by vendor IBM and solution provider Aricoma. Why are they including Quantum Computing in their plans, and what is their motivation for investing in them?
12:30
Ondrej Macko,
Moderator
12:30
Ivan Doboš, Aricoma
Zora Hollá, IBM
Michal Ilko, Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatisation of the Slovak Republic
Mário Ziman, QUTE.sk
DISCUSSION "Quantum Computing"
Zora Hollá, IBM
Michal Ilko, Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatisation of the Slovak Republic
Mário Ziman, QUTE.sk
13:15
LUNCH
12:15
2.deň - úsek 6
14:15 - 14:45 Intelligent Road Maintenance (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
The future of intelligent road maintenance. How modern technologies and digitization are changing the way road infrastructure is managed and maintained. The use of IoT and data analytics in increasing the efficiency of maintenance and asset management. Cooperation between the public and private sectors in the creation and implementation of solutions.
The partner of the panel is the company SOFTEC.
The partner of the panel is the company SOFTEC.
14:15
Jozef Dúbravský,
Moderator
14:15
Valér Jurčák, Magistrate of the capital city of the Slovak Republic
Martin Samek, the Road Administration of the Bratislava Self-Governing Region
Ondrej Svačina, SOFTEC
DISCUSSION “Intelligent Road Maintenance “
Martin Samek, the Road Administration of the Bratislava Self-Governing Region
Ondrej Svačina, SOFTEC
12:45
2.deň - úsek 7
14:45 - 15:15 Digitization of Transport (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
How the digitalization of transportation has transformed mobility in Trnava and how real-time data can be utilized in city planning.
14:45
Jozef Dúbravský,
Moderator
14:45
Martin Noskovič, ALAM
What will the digitalization of urban transport solve?
14:50
Peter Bročka, Trnava Self-Governing region
Ján Šimko, Transport enterprise of the city of Žilina
DISCUSSION "Digitization of Transport"
Ján Šimko, Transport enterprise of the city of Žilina
15:15
NETWORKING BREAK
15:30
2 deň. úsek 8
15:30 – 16:00 Space Innovations (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
15:30
Jozef Dúbravský,
Moderator
15:30
Leopold Summerer, European Space Agency
R&D with ESA - Options and Opportunities for Slovakian industry and academia
15:40
Michal Brichta, Slovak Investment and Trade Development Agency
Space as a pillar of the knowledge economy
17:00
2. deň - úsek 10
16:00 – 16:50 ITAPA OPEN TALK: The End of Civilization? (hall LONDON I+II)
Can we, as humanity, still culturally reflect developments in the natural sciences and technology? It was the Enlightenment when the last time educated people tried to take a holistic approach and when successes in mathematics or astronomy triggered heated philosophical debates. Not so today. Today, the humanities and the natural sciences no longer communicate; the further they go on, the less they understand each other. Is our civilization coming to an end as a single cultural entity? Will we as a society disintegrate into several closed "bubbles" or will we find a unifying element and be able to return to cognitive integrity? And is that even important?
16:00
Michal Havran ml., moderator
Moderator
16:00
Michal Havran ml.,
1on1 interview
16:10
Egon Gál, Philosopher
Agáta Šústová Drelová, Historian
Peter Križan, Geneticist
Discussion
Agáta Šústová Drelová, Historian
Peter Križan, Geneticist
16:50
Cup of wine / Conclusion of the 2nd day of the conference
00:00
Partner of the day
Partner of the day ITAPA POWER